It is necessary to explain it? Sure it is. Because this two faces are opposite. To be otaku and to like flamenco, that is something that nobody has done before, I think. I've explained that Spanish otakus use to be "anti-tradition". And here people can accept flamencos very well, but otakus not so well. I don't understand this. For me, it's incredible not to feel passion for flamenco, the voice of hundreds of generations, talking to us about love and landscapes which I have loved since I was a child, wrapped in an ancient and misteriuous cry. And it's ABSOLUTELY incredible not to fall in love with kawaii Miku Hatsune's voice, virtual diva in shape of a Japanese school-girl with long aqua twintails. It's crazy not to like something so strong, so cool!!!!!